*Approval by the FDA does not mean that the drug is
available for consumers at this time.

What is Maxalt used for? Maxalt is used for the short term
treatment of most types of migraine attacks in adults. Maxalt is not used to prevent
migraines, or to decrease the number of migraine attacks. Maxalt has not been shown to
treat cluster headaches.

Who should not take Maxalt? You should not take Maxalt if you have any of following conditions:

History of heart or circulatory disease, including heart attack, angina (chest
pain), or stroke

Uncontrolled high blood pressure

You have taken other migraine medications that are in the same class as Maxalt,
or medications containing ergotamine, dihydroergotamine, or methysergide within the past
24 hours

Hemiplegic or basilar migraine

Are currently taking monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitors such as phenelzine or
tranylcypromine, or have taken MAO inhibitors in the past 2 weeks

Phenylketonuric patients should not take Maxalt-MLT(orally disintegrating
tablets), because they contain phenylalanine (a part of aspartame)

General Precautions with Maxalt:

If you have the following conditions, your health care provider will evaluate
you to decide if Maxalt is right for you:

Risk factors for heart disease including, high cholesterol, high blood pressure,
obesity, diabetes, smoking, strong family history of heart disease, or if you are
postmenopausal, or a male over 40

Severe kidney disease

Moderate or severe liver disease

What are some possible side effects of Maxalt? (This is NOT
a complete list of side effects reported with Maxalt. Your health care provider
can discuss with you a more complete list of side effects.)

Some signs of rare but serious side effects include:

Pain, pressure or tightness in the chest or throat. If severe, or does not go
away, call your health care provider right away. If this happens at all, discuss with your
health care provider before taking any more Maxalt.

Rarely, people have a serious allergic reaction to Maxalt. This could cause
shortness of breath, wheeziness, heart throbbing, swelling of eyelids, face, or lips, or a
skin rash, lumps or hives. If this happens, tell your health care provider right away.

Canadian Pharmacy Information
This information is provided for Canadian citizens. The FDA, due to the current state of their regulations, has taken the position that virtually all shipments of prescription drugs imported from a Canadian pharmacy by a U.S. consumer will violate the law.

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and are for informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice.